At the Wubba Lubba Dub-Dub Book’n Slim shirt moreover I love this Seattle Coliseum, the 3 pm show had an attendance of just 8,200 seats in a 15,000-seat arena. The evening show, however, was a sell-out — with the gross gate for both shows reported at $118,071 – then “the biggest single day’s gross ever in (Seattle’s) entertainment history,” according to the show’s producer. Of that amount, the Beatles received some $73,717.81 for the two shows. And finally, The Beatles’ final paid concert of their career took place on August 29 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.The band played to an audience of 25,000, leaving 7,000 tickets unsold. Due to the reduced ticket sales and the expense of paying the Beatles their prearranged $50,000 performance fee, this one concert stop resulted in a loss for the local production company.
In March 1966, the Wubba Lubba Dub-Dub Book’n Slim shirt moreover I love this London Evening Standard conducted interviews with each of the band for a series. And John happened to say, “Christianity will go, it will vanish and shrink. We’re more popular than Jesus now.” The comment raised narry a ripple in the UK. Of course John didn’t CLAIM any kind of superiority over Jesus … Yes, it caused an uproar – but at the time I put it in the ‘all publicity is good publicity’ category … certainly the whole of the world – adults as well as teens – were now aware of the tour. And of course John didn’t apologize … once int eh US he was asked by the press about it, and ‘explained’ … then ‘explained again’ … each time probable just making things worse, lol. “It was pointed out that fact, in reference to England … that we meant more to kids than Jesus did … [t was] more for England than here [in the US] … I’m not saying that we’re better, or greater, or comparing us with Jesus Christ …”
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